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Safeguarding
This School has a responsibility for all aspects of children’s safety and well-being. This means our safeguarding responsibilities are wide to include all potential risks to children. In the Safeguarding ‘Staying Safe’ Section of our website, you will find information on the following:
E-Safety
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
Child Sexual Exploitation
Preventing Radicalisation
Road Safety
School Security
Set boundaries and build positive relationships. Balancing the various demands parents have to cope with isn't easy and all parents can come under pressure or stress from time to time. This guide shares practical advice and tips for positive parenting techniques that work well for children - from babies to teenagers. These techniques encourage better behaviour and help parents find out what works for them and their childSet boundaries and build positive relationships. Balancing the various demands parents have to cope with isn't easy and all parents can come under pressure or stress from time to time. This guide shares practical advice and tips for positive parenting techniques that work well for children - from babies to teenagers. These techniques encourage better behaviour and help parents find out what works for them and their child.
UN Convention on Rights of the Child – Article 10
“Governments must act quickly and sympathetically if a child or their parents want to live together in the same country. If a child's parents live apart in different countries, the child has the right to visit both of them.